Glendale Community College baseball has right 'pieces' for another Western State Conference title

Baseball: Coach Chris Cicuto excited about returners and new recruits as 2013 season is on deck.

January 31, 2013|By Grant Gordon, grant.gordon@latimes.com

Glendale Community College baseball player Edgar Montes… (Tim Berger/Staff…)

With consecutive Western State Conference South championships and unprecedented postseason success in its back pocket, Glendale Community College’s baseball team finds itself in the hopeful position of success breeding more success.

“We’re excited. We think we’ve got a talented group of baseball players,” said GCC Coach Chris Cicuto, whose team leads off its season Friday against Rio Hondo. “The success of the program has helped with recruiting.

“The reputation of the program has definitely grown.”

Cicuto’s Vaqueros have combined to go 53-25 over the last two seasons, winning the aforementioned back-to-back WSC crowns and advancing to the postseason in the process, going all the way to state in 2011.

“It’s gonna be a lot of work on the coaches to make sure the talent contributes in the right way,” Cicuto said.

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Cicuto boasts a current roster of more than 40 players and he said just under half the team can pitch.

Leading the way at the dish is the 1-2 punch, or more accurately the 4-5 punch, of sophomores Edgar Montes and Austin Walker.

Montes, an all-conference selection a season ago who led the team with 13 doubles, five home runs and 31 runs batted in, is likely to hit fourth and play right field. Walker, whose season ended with a meniscus injury, will likely hit fifth and play the designated hitter spot. Walker hit .378 last season.

“Those two guys should be two of the top guys in the conference if they stay healthy,” said Cicuto, who’s won the last two coach of the year accolades for the conference. “Both of those guys have done some exciting things in practice.”

Julian Jarrard, who hit 20 RBI and 11 doubles last season in addition to winning a conference gold glove, will hit in the third spot and play third base.

“He’s got a very high ceiling,” Cicuto said of Jarrard. “He’s a very talented young man.”